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Lamentations 2

No mercy from the LORD                                            verse 1- 5 

How has the Lord covered the daughter of Zion with a cloud in HIS anger

and cast down from heaven to the earth the beauty of Israel

and remembered not HIS footstool in the day of HIS anger

The Lord has swallowed up all the habitations of Jacob – and has not pitied

            HE has thrown down in HIS wrath the strongholds of

the daughter of Judah

HE has brought them down to the ground

HE has polluted the kingdom and the princes thereof

            HE has cut off in HIS fierce anger all the horn of Israel

                        HE has drawn back HIS right hand from before the enemy

                                    and HE burned against Jacob like a flaming fire

                                                which devours round about

            HE has bent HIS bow like an enemy

            HE stood with HIS right hand as an adversary

                        and slew all that were pleasant to the eye in the

tabernacle of the daughter of Zion

                                                HE poured out HIS fury like fire

The Lord was as an enemy – HE has swallowed up Israel

            HE has swallowed up all her palaces

HE has destroyed HIS strongholds

                           and has increased in the daughter of Judah

mourning and lamentation 

No celebration in Temple                                              verse 6- 7 

And HE has violently taken away HIS tabernacles

as if it were of a garden

HE has destroyed HIS places of the assembly

            the LORD has caused the solemn feasts

and Sabbaths to be forgotten  in Zion

                        and has despised in the indignation of HIS anger

the king and the priest

The Lord has cast off HIS altar

HE has given up into the hand of the enemy the

walls of her palaces

They have made a noise in the house of the LORD

as in the day of a solemn feast 

No walls in the city of Jerusalem                                   verse 8- 9 

The LORD has purposed to destroy the wall of the daughter of Zion

            HE has stretched out a line

            HE has not withdrawn HIS hand from destroying

THEREFORE HE made the rampart and the wall to lament

            they languished together

Her gates are sunk into the ground

HE has destroyed and broken her bars

                        her king and her princes are among the Gentiles

                                    the law is no more

Her prophets also find NO VISION from the LORD 

No leadership                                                                verse 10 

The elders of the daughter of Zion sit upon the ground

and keep silence

            they have cast up dust upon their heads

                        they have girded themselves with sackcloth

                  the virgins of Jerusalem hang down

their heads to the ground 

No care of children                                                        verse 11- 12 

Mine eyes do fail with tears – my bowels are troubled

my liver is poured upon the earth

                        for the destruction of the daughter of my people

BECAUSE the children and the sucklings

swoon in the streets of the city

they say to their mothers

Where is corn and wine?

when they swooned as the wounded in the streets of the city

      when poured out into their mothers’ bosom 

No comfort                                                                    verse 13 

What thing shall I take to witness for you?

            What thing shall I like to you – O daughter of Jerusalem?

What shall I equal to you – that I may comfort you

            O virgin daughter of Zion?

                        for your breach is great like the sea

Who can heal you? 

No vision                                                                       verse 14 

Your prophets have seen vain and foolish things for you

            and they have not discovered your iniquity

to turn away your captivity

BUT have seen for you false burdens and causes of banishment 

No respect                                                                      verse 15- 17 

All that pass by clap their hands at you

they hiss and wag their head

at the daughter of Jerusalem –

saying

                        Is this the city that men call

The perfection of beauty

The joy of the whole earth?

All your enemies have opened their mouth against you

            they hiss and gnash the teeth

they say

            We have swallowed her up

                        certainly this is the day that we looked for

            We have found – we have seen it

The LORD has done that which HE had devised

HE has fulfilled HIS word that HE had commanded

in the days of old

            HE has thrown down – and has not pitied

                           and HE has caused your enemy

to rejoice over you

HE has set up the horn of your adversaries 

No answer to prayer                                                      verse 18- 19 

Their heart cried to the Lord – O wall of the daughter of Zion

let tears run down like a river day and night

                        give yourself no rest

let not the apple of YOUR eye cease

Arise – cry out in the night

in the beginning of the watches pour out

your heart like water before the face of the Lord

                                    lift up your hand toward HIM

for the life of your young children

that faint for hunger

in the top of every street 

No pity                                                                           verse 20- 22 

BEHOLD – O LORD and consider to whom YOU have done this

            Shall the women eat their fruit – and children of a span long?

            Shall the priest and the prophet be slain in the

sanctuary of the Lord?

The young and the old lie on the ground in the streets

            my virgins and my young men are fallen by the sword

YOU have slain them

in the day of YOUR anger

YOU have killed – and not pitied

YOU have called as in a solemn day my terrors round about

            so that in the day of the LORD’S anger

none escaped nor remained

            those that I have swaddled and brought up have

my enemy consumed 

COMMENTARY: 

DAILY SPIRITUAL BREAKFAST: Young Believers 

: 9        Her gates are sunk into the ground; HE has destroyed and broken her bars: her king and her princes are among the Gentiles: the law is no more; her prophets also find no vision from the LORD. (2377 “vision” [chazown] means communication from God, prophecy, oracle, or revelation.)

DEVOTION:  This book gives us an acrostic of the Hebrew alphabet in each chapter. Each verse of each chapter begins with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. There are twenty two letters in the Hebrew alphabet. The third chapter has three verses to each letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

This chapter informs us of the anger of the LORD. One of the attributes of the LORD is long-suffering. HE doesn’t want any to perish. However, there comes a time period when the LORD gives people over to their desires. The children of Judah had desires for false gods and false prophets. They wanted their ears to be itched with false teaching. The leaders of the nation gave them what they wanted.

Each chapter is talking about Jeremiah’s cry regarding the fall of Jerusalem. The fall of Jerusalem happened because the people of God were not listening and obeying the LORD.

One of the signs that the LORD was no longer with them is that there was no fresh revelation of the will of the LORD to the prophets from the LORD. They had stopped listening and therefore HE didn’t give them any fresh messages from HIM. Their false prophets told them that they were receiving visions from the LORD but they were lying.

We have the complete Bible today. It warns that we are not to add to or take away from the word of the LORD. Does this mean that the LORD doesn’t speak to us today? NO!! HE speaks to us through HIS word. HE gives us instruction through the ministry of the Holy Spirit in our lives. This instruction is not adding to the Word of God but complementing the Word of God.

There are times when the Holy Spirit directs us to witness to an individual. There are times when the Holy Spirit directs us to help an individual in need. There are times when the Holy Spirit warns us of trouble.

Does this add to the Bible? NO!! In the Old Testament times there was not a completed Bible. They needed fresh messages from the LORD.

Our fresh messages can come from Bible teachers who are in tune with the LORD in their Sunday messages. They yield to the Holy Spirit who was promised to teach us all things that we need to know regarding our life in Christ. The Holy Spirit instructs men filled with HIM regarding what the Word of God is saying.

There is enough revelation in our Bible to keep us busy for the rest of our lives – IF we are willing to follow HIS instructions. Are we listening to the Word of God??? Are we seeking more revelation than has been sent by God through the ministry of the Holy Spirit? Our 66 books of the Bible are enough.

CHALLENGE: Watch out for those who say they have a fresh revelation from the LORD. Watch out for those who say what we want to hear. Be willing to hear the hard things of the Word of God. 

DAILY SPIRITUAL LUNCH: Transitional Believers 

: 14      Your prophets have seen vain and foolish things for you: and they have not discovered your iniquity, to turn away your captivity; but have seen for you false burdens and causes of banishment. (4853 “burdens” [massa’] means song, prophecy, oracle, utterance, pronouncement, or load)

DEVOTION: Here we have men and women who told the people what they wanted to hear. It was false teaching but the people didn’t care because they wanted their ears tickled.

These were supposed to be men who were called of God to give the people the message of the LORD. This word means song, as well as pronouncement. I found this interesting because today as then there were religious songs being sung that didn’t give a proper teaching. The words of their songs were false as far as their teaching concerning the Word of God.

Many new songs can fall into this category in our churches today. The message sounds OK but in reality they are not teaching what is true in the Word of God. They are entertaining but not true.

So even today we have men and women who say they are honoring the LORD with their message but it is a false message. We have to listen to the words of the singers as well as the preachers and check them out by the standard of the Word of God.

The religious songs and messages might sound good to the ears but the teaching can hinder our growth in the LORD because we think they are true without checking them out in the Bible.

CHALLENGE:  When you listen to a singer or preacher make sure you check the teaching or message in the Word of God for accuracy.

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: 15      All that pass by clap their hands at you, they hiss and wag their head at the daughter of Jerusalem, saying Is this the city that men call the perfection of beauty, The joy of the whole earth? (3632 “perfection” [kaliyl] means entirely, complete, being complete of its kind and without defect or blemish, or totality)

DEVOTION: Here we find people walking by the present city of Jerusalem after the captivity of the people by the Babylonians. They talk of the former beauty of the city but now it has been ravished by the army of the Babylonian army.

The people are gone. The city is burned. The precious things of the city are on their way to Babylon. This is all happening because the children of Israel stopped following the LORD and thought that they didn’t need HIM to protect them from their enemies.

False worship was one of the reasons for the destruction of the city. They thought they could put the LORD on a god shelf and still have all the blessing HE had promised them. They were wrong.

Today we find that many people who claim to be believers in Jesus Christ are not really worshiping HIM as much as they are putting HIM on a god shelf in their life just like the children of Israel did in the Old Testament.

God is not ONE who can be put on a shelf with other things we like to worship. HE wants to be exclusive in our life and in our world. HE wants us to go to HIM and depend on HIM every moment of every day.

This can only happen if we are genuine worshiping HIM in spirit and in truth regularly with confession of sin when we see it in our life.

If we are reading our Bible and looking for ways to better serve the LORD, we will see the sin in our life and confess it and stop practicing it. We will never reach perfection but with the help of the LORD HE can give us good directions and when we are following them HE can bless us daily.

CHALLENGE: Each day is a new day with the LORD. Confession of sin has to be a daily practice with a heart that means to live a life that is pleasing to HIM. HE will help us each day we are dedicated to HIS service with confession.

DAILY SPIRITUAL SUPPER: Mature Believers

: 17      The LORD has done that which HE had devised; HE has fulfilled HIS word that HE had commanded in the days of old: HE has thrown down, and has not pitied: and HE that caused your enemy to rejoice over you, HE has set up the horn of your adversaries. (1214 “fulfilled” [batsa‘] means to finish, complete, accomplish, or perfect.)

DEVOTION:  The prophecies of Jeremiah have come true. This book is the outpouring of grief that Jeremiah felt when he observed all that was happening to the city of Jerusalem and her people.

They were warned many times over a period of many years but they would not listen. Their kings knew what was going to happen but refused the help of the LORD.

In this chapter we find the two words for the name of God. One name is Adonai which means owner or master. HE is the owner of the universe. HE had a special place HE allowed to have HIS glory shown on many occasions. This place represented a special location where the LORD commanded HIS people to go on regular occasions. HE used the prophet to inform the people that HE owned the land.

The second name for God was Jehovah. This name states that HE had a special relationship with HIS people. HE was a personal God to them. HE wanted to bless them. HE wanted their obedience.

So as a PERSONAL GOD that owned the universe tried to communicate with HIS people about HIS future actions they should have listened. They did not.

Did their not listening change HIS plans? NO!!! HE was going to finish the work HE said HE would. HE was going to complete HIS plan. HE knew before the foundation of the world what was going to happen.

It is hard for us to understand but one thought we need to understand is that God lives outside of time and we live in time. HE can see the beginning and the end. We can only see the present with memories of the past and thought regarding the future. We cannot see the beginning and the end.

We have a promise that our end will be good if our relationship with the LORD is good. That can only happen with a time of repentance where we turn in the right direction with the help of the Holy Spirit.

Jeremiah was faithful to the LORD with his message and his life. He didn’t like what he was seeing happen to Jerusalem even though he knew it was going to happen because the LORD told him it was. He knew God kept HIS word.

Our Bible instructs us to follow the LORD in a certain way and if we do, we will be blessed. If we fail to follow HIS instructions, we will suffer the consequences.

CHALLENGE: Know that God has a plan for our life and HE is working HIS plan. HE will keep all HIS promises to us. Thank HIM.

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DISCIPLINES OF THE FAITH: 

BODY

Chastity (Purity in living)

Fasting (Time alone with LORD without eating or drinking)

Sacrifice (Giving up something we want to serve the LORD)

Submission (Willing to listen to others and LORD)

Solitude (Going to a quiet place without anyone)

SOUL

Fellowship (Gathering together around the Word of God)

Frugality (wise use of resources)

Journalizing (Writing down what you have learned from the LORD)

Study and Meditation (Thinking through your study in the Word)

Secrecy (Doing your good deeds without others knowing but God)

SPIRIT

Celebration (Gathering around a special occasion to worship LORD)

Confession (Tell the LORD we are sorry for our sins on a daily basis)

Prayer (Conversation with God on a personal level) 

Their heart cried unto the Lord                            verse 18, 19

Pour out your heart to LORD                                verse 19

Lift up your hands toward LORD                          verse 19 

Silence (Letting the LORD deal with some problems and needs)

Worship (Time to praise the LORD alone or in a group) 

Tabernacle                                                             verse 4, 6

Assembly                                                               verse 6

Solemn feasts                                                        verse 6, 7

Sabbaths                                                                verse 6

Altar                                                                       verse 7

Sanctuary                                                              verse 7, 20

House of the LORD                                               verse 7

Priest                                                                     verse 20

Prophet                                                                 verse 20

Solemn day                                                           verse 22

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DOCTRINES OF THE FAITH:

Scripture (66 inerrant books of the Bible) 

Law                                                                        verse 9 

God the Father (First person of the Godhead) 

Lord – Adonai (Owner, Master)                              verse 1, 2, 5, 7, 18- 20

                        Anger of the LORD                                               verse 1- 4, 6, 21, 22

                        Heaven                                                                  verse 1

                        Not pitied                                                              verse 2

                        Wrath of the LORD                                               verse 2

                        HE has brought down Judah                               verse 2

                        Cut off in HIS fierce anger all the horn of Israe  verse 3

                        HE burned against Jacob                                     verse 3

                        HE has bent HIS bow like an enemy                   verse 4

                        Adversary                                                             verse 4

                        HE poured out HIS fury like fire                          verse 4

                        Lord is an enemy                                                 verse 5

                        HE has swallowed up all her palaces                  verse 5

                        HE has violently taken away HIS tabernacle      verse 6

                        LORD – Jehovah (Covenant keeping, Personal) verse 6, 7- 9, 17, 20, 22

                        Indignation of HIS anger at king and priests     verse 6

                        Lord cast off HIS altar                                         verse 7

                        Lord abhorred HIS sanctuary                              verse 7

                        LORD has purposed to destroy                          verse 8

                        Fulfilled promise of LORD                                   verse 17

                        Face of the LORD                                                 verse 19 

God the Son (Second person of the Godhead –God/man, Messiah)

God the Holy Spirit (Third person of the Godhead – our comforter)

Trinity (Three persons of the Godhead who are co-equal = ONE God)    

Angels (Created before the foundation of the world – Good and Evil)

Man (Created on the sixth twenty-four hour period of creation) 

Enemy                                                                    verse 3- 5, 7, 16, 17, 22

          opened their mouth against Jerusalem

Gentiles                                                                  verse 9

All that pass by clap their hands at Israel

            and hiss and wag their head                     verse 15 

Sin (Missing the mark set by God on man and angels) 

False prophets                                                       verse 14

False visions                                                           verse 14

Iniquity                                                                  verse 14

False burdens                                                        verse 14

No rest                                                                  verse 18 

Salvation (Provided by Christ’s death on the cross for our sins) 

Comfort                                                                 verse 13

Heal                                                                       verse 13

Joy                                                                         verse 15

Prayer                                                                    verse 18, 19

Rest                                                                       verse 18 

Israel (Old Testament people of God) 

Daughter of Zion                                                  verse 1

Zion                                                                       verse 1, 4, 6, 8, 10, 13, 18

Beauty of Israel                                                     verse 1, 3, 5

Jacob                                                                     verse 2, 3

Daughter of Judah                                                verse 2, 5

            mourning and lamentation

Daughter of Zion                                                  verse 4, 13

Feasts and Sabbaths forgotten in Zion               verse 6

Prophets have no visions                                     verse 9

Elders of the daughter of Zion                            verse 10

Jerusalem                                                             verse 10, 13, 15

Jeremiah                                                               verse 11

            Mine eyes do fail with tears

            My bowels ae troubled

            My liver is poured upon the earth

            My people

            Children and sucklings swoon in the

                        streets of the city

Mothers of children                                             verse 12

            asked “Where is corn and wine?

Daughter of Jerusalem                                        verse 13

Prophets have seen in vain                                 verse 14

            they have not discovered your iniquity

            false burdens

            causes of banishment

Apple of God’s eye                                              verse 18                    

                 Church (New Testament people of God)

Last Things (Future Events)

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QUOTES regarding passage

2:14 The false prophets are given a large measure of blame for Jerusalem’s tragedy for having given the people false and empty assurances of Jerusalem’s security. Their words were “false and worthless” (cf. Jer 14:13–16; 23:13; Ezek 12:24; 13:3–23; Mic 3:6; 2 Pet 2:17–19). Their theology contained an element of truth—God could have protected Jerusalem from seizure by an enemy—but it contained a fatal flaw. It ignored the fact that God’s blessings were conditioned on the people’s obedience (Deut 11:26–29; 28:1–68), which required worship of God alone and moral integrity. If the false prophets had exposed the people’s sins and warned them of the consequences, the calamity could have been avoided (Jer 23:18–22). The verse serves as a solemn reminder of our responsibility to warn (Ezek 3:17–21) and our accountability if we keep silent or give false hope (Ezek 13:15–16; Matt 12:36). (Huey, F. B. (1993). Jeremiah, Lamentations (Vol. 16, p. 464). Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers.)

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14 The best commentaries on this verse are Jeremiah 23:18–22 and Ezekiel 13:10–16. Just as the majority of preachers are so obsessed with the holiness of the church that they have not been able to take the church’s shortcomings seriously, so it was in Israel. It took the shock of the Babylonian exile to break the power and influence of the popular prophets and to discredit them finally. ( Ellison, H. L. (1986). Lamentations. In F. E. Gaebelein (Ed.), The Expositor’s Bible Commentary: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel (Vol. 6, p. 714). Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House.)

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2:14. The third sketch Jeremiah drew was of false prophets hastening rather than hindering Jerusalem’s downfall. God had threatened to destroy Jerusalem because of her sin, and the prophets were supposed to announce this impending disaster and exhort the people to repent. Unfortunately, though Jeremiah and Ezekiel were faithful prophets of God, others were tickling the people’s ears with rosy predictions of peace and prosperity (cf. Jer. 28:1–4, 10–11; 29:29–32). Jerusalem chose to ignore the true prophets’ warnings and to listen to the flattering and therefore misleading lies of the false prophets. (Dyer, C. H. (1985). Lamentations. In J. F. Walvoord & R. B. Zuck (Eds.), The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures (Vol. 1, p. 1215). Wheaton, IL: Victor Books.)

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Zion had been overwhelmed as by the waves of the sea, so that there was no healing of her breach, humanly speaking (ver. 13). Her prophets had seen vain and foolish things for her (as in the case of Hananiah, recorded in chap. 28), prophesying smooth things, but not discovering her iniquity. True peace there could not be with unjudged sin upon her (ver. 14). Thus Jerusalem had become the sport of the passer-by, who scornfully asked, “Is this the city that men call The perfection of beauty, the joy of the whole earth?” (ver. 15). Both these titles are found applied to it in the Psalms: the former in Ps. 50:2; the latter in Ps. 48:2. (Ironside, H. A. (1906). Notes on the prophecy and Lamentations of Jeremiah (p. 323). Neptune, NJ: Loizeaux Brothers.)

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Ver. 14. Thy prophets have seen vain and foolish things for thee, &c.] Not the prophets of the Lord; but false prophets, as the Targum; which were of the people’s choosing, and were acceptable to them; prophets after their own hearts, because they prophesied smooth things, such as they liked; though in the issue they proved vain and foolish, idle stories, impertinent talk, the fictions of their own brains; and yet they pretended to have visions of them from the Lord; as that within two years Jeconiah, and all the vessels of the temple carried away by the king of Babylon, should be returned; and that he would not come against Jerusalem, nor should it be delivered into his hands; see Jer. 28:2, 3, 4: and they have not discovered thine iniquity; they did not tell them of their sins; they took no pains to convince them of them, but connived at them; instead of reproving them for them, they soothed them in them; they did not remove the covering that was over their iniquity, as it might be rendered; which they might easily have done, and laid their sins to open view; whereby they might have been ashamed of them, and brought to repentance for them. The Targum is, “neither have they manifested the punishment that should come upon thee for thy sins;” but, on the contrary, told them it should not come upon them; had they dealt faithfully with them, by shewing them their transgressions, and the consequences of them, they might have been a means of preventing their ruin: and, as it here follows, to turn away thy captivity; either to turn them from their backslidings and wanderings about, as Jarchi; or to turn them by repentance, as the Targum; or to prevent their going into captivity: but have seen for thee false burdens, and causes of banishment; that is, false prophecies against Babylon, and in favour of the Jews; prophecies, even those that are true, being often called burdens, as the burden of Egypt, and the burden of Damascus, &c.; and the rather this name is here given to those false prophecies, because the prophecies of Jeremiah were reproached by them with it, Jer. 23:33. &c.; and because these proved in the issue burdensome, sad, and sorrowful ones, though they once tickled and pleased; and were the cause of the people’s going into exile and captivity, they listening to them: or they were depulsions or expulsions; drivings, that drove them from the right way; from God and his worship; from his word and prophets; and, at last, the means of driving them out of their own land; of impelling them to sin, and so of expelling them from their own country. The Targum renders it, “words of error.” (Gill, J. (1810). An Exposition of the Old Testament (Vol. 5, pp. 709–710). London: Mathews and Leigh.)

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2:14 False and foolish visions. As Jer 23:16, 17 indicates, these lies spoke of peace and comfort, not judgment. Cf. Jer 23:30–40 to see how such lying led to destruction. (MacArthur, J. F., Jr. (2006). The MacArthur study Bible: New American Standard Bible. (La 2:14). Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers.)

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14. Thy prophets have seen vain and foolish things for thee] The LXX. and Vulg. give the true meaning, stupidity (see Jer. 23:13 note).

to turn away thy captivity] The right sense is, They have not disclosed to thee thy sins, that so thou mightest repent, and I might have turned away thy captivity.

burdens] Applied contemptuously to predictions which proved false or empty, i.e. failed of accomplishment. On the deduction to be drawn from this, see Jer. 28:9.

causes of banishment] The result of the teaching of the false prophets would be that God would drive out the Jews from their land.

Some render the words false … banishment by “oracles of falsehood and seduction.” (Barnes, A. (1879). Notes on the Old Testament: Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, Jeremiah, Lamentations & Ezekiel. (F. C. Cook & J. M. Fuller, Eds.) (p. 288). London: John Murray.)

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FROM MY READING: 

(Remember the only author that I totally agree with is the HOLY SPIRIT in the inerrant WORD OF GOD called THE BIBLE! All other I try to gleam what I can to help me grow in the LORD!!)

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John 15

Jesus teaches that a personal relationship with Him, and others, is central to His design.

INSIGHT

There are times when our prayers are answered and we seem “in tune” with God. At other times, our prayers seem not to be answered, and we seem far from God.

Jesus gives us two directives to keep in mind as we ponder our prayer. First, we are to abide in Him. This abiding, among other things, includes fostering a conscious awareness of His presence at all times and bringing all thoughts, attitudes, and actions in line with what we understand of His teachings. Second, “and My words abide in you” must involve studying, memorizing, and meditating upon the Word so that we pray intelligently, knowing God’s will ahead of time on some things. As we grow in these two areas, more and more of our prayers will be answered. (Quiet Walk)

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A NEW CREATURE

For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace.

Romans 6:14

A Christian can have an entirely new birth, a new start, a new nature, a new life. He dies with Christ; he rises with Christ. He is in Christ. And so he becomes a new man.

Now, this is, of course, the very thing that had happened to the apostle Paul. In his old life he was a self-satisfied, proud Pharisee, a religious and highly moral man—a very good man and a very nationalistic Jew, despising everybody else and proud of himself. That is what he was, and yet he was miserable and wretched and unhappy and disturbed. But once he realized the meaning of the death of the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross, he made an absolutely new start. Saul of Tarsus died, and the apostle Paul began to live. He says, “If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new” (2 Corinthians 5:17).

He is a man in a new universe. He is delivered from that old Adamic state and nature, and he is in Christ, alive unto God. It is the cross that does that. There is nothing that will get rid of the old man that we all are by nature except Christ’s death on the cross. But if you believe in Him and in the purpose of that death and what that death accomplished, you are truly dead to your old Adamic nature. You know that your old man was crucified with Christ and that he is gone forever. And as a result of this, our whole position and status is entirely changed. The apostle expressed that in this great statement: “For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace” (Romans 6:14).

A Thought to Ponder

There is nothing that will get rid of the old man that we all are by nature except Christ’s death on the cross. (From The Cross, pp. 186-187, by Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones)

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Here is his list of reason for no longer attending professional sports games:

1.      Every time I go, they ask me for money.

2.      The people I sit by aren’t very friendly.

3.      The seats are too hard and uncomfortable

4.      The coach never comes to call on me.

5.      The referees make decisions I don’t agree with.

6.      Some games go into overtime, and I’m late getting home

7.      My parents took me to too many games when I was growing up.

8.      My kids need to make their own decisions about which sports to follow (p. 102)

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Fellowship should have an energy that provokes everyone toward God’s work. We should get stirred up! (p. 105)

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To encourage is to “pour courage” into someone who needs it. Christians are blessing dispensers and hope ambassadors. Wherever they go, accomplishment and fruitfulness should bloom all around them, because of the relationships left in their wake. (p. 109)

(Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World by Dr. David Jeremiah)

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